
Resetting our relationship with the third sector
Council Leader Jane Meagher writes in the Evening News today about the need to support Edinburgh's third sector.
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Nicola Benedetti CBE receives the Edinburgh Award 2023
Nicola Benedetti CBE, was officially presented with the coveted Edinburgh Award by the Lord Provost, Robert Aldridge yesterday evening (December 5) at a civic reception at the City Chambers.
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New ‘school zone’ to bring safer streets for Dalry Primary pupils
Pupils at Dalry Primary School are set to benefit from safer streets and improved air quality with the introduction of a new ‘school zone’.
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COP28: Leader reinforces Edinburgh’s climate pledges
As COP28 continues, Council Leader Cammy Day writes about Edinburgh's climate change efforts.
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Edinburgh crowned world’s most sustainable travel destination
The Scottish Capital has been named the most climate-conscious place to visit in the world at the 30th annual World Travel Awards.
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Edinburgh residents encouraged to shop local
Small Business Saturday returns this weekend (2 December) for its eleventh year in the UK.
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Short term lets ruling
The Planning Convener's response to the ruling from the court of session on short term lets.
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Edinburgh’s Christmas steps into December and looks ahead to Hogmanay
The Capital is celebrating the start of December with the ongoing success of Edinburgh’s Christmas, culminating in the world-famous Hogmanay celebrations at the end of the month.
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Lord Provost statement on the passing of Alistair Darling
The Lord Provost pays tribute to former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Edinburgh MP, and Councillor, Alistair Darling who passed away today (November 30).
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Council drive to address Edinburgh’s housing emergency
An initial draft of an action plan has been published by the City of Edinburgh Council as it works towards tackling growing homelessness in the Capital.
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Low Emission Zone signs in place with six months to go
Official road signs are being installed on the boundary of Edinburgh’s Low Emission Zone (LEZ), with six months until enforcement begins.